The Eastside Beltline trail temporarily ends at Monroe Drive and Tenth St. At this intersection,you can travel west on the Tenth St. sidewalk to the entrance of Piedmont Park.the park has an extensive network of beautiful multi-use trails.

The old Sears and Roebuck building is trailside between North Ave. and Ponce De Leon Ave.The basement and first floors were retail space. The rest of the building was warehouse and catalog sales.The building is currently being renovated for multi-use.

An old piece of track on the Ralph McGill Blvd. overpass.The Atlanta Beltline Railroad connected the railroad yards of the L & N,Southern Railway,Central of Georgia,Atlanta and West Point,Georgia,and Seaboard Coast Line railroads.

Eastside Trail (Atlanta BeltLine) Description

The Eastside Trail stretches just over two miles between Piedmont Park and Inman Park. As its name implies, it runs along the east side of Atlanta, offering spectacular skyline views. Its southern end lies in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, where you'll find the Martin Luther King, Jr. historical site. On the south side of Freedom Parkway, you can also connect to the Stone Mountain Trail, which provides access to numerous cultural attractions.

The trail is part of the Atlanta BeltLine, a planned 33-mile network of trails around the city.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking is available in Piedmont Park (400 Park Drive Northeast) at the north end of the trail.